Charity hockey tourney to benefit Jessica Redfield Foundation

If you’re around the Edge Ice Arena in Littleton this weekend, you should stop in. Justin Goldman will be running his sixth annual Quest for the Crown, an adult hockey tournament. As part of the fun, a silent auction will be held, and this year some of the items up for bid include a signed jersey worn by Gabe Landeskog of the Avs, and Matt Duchene also donated some items. There is also a hockey stick signed by the DU Pioneers team of this season (wonder if George Gwozdecky signed it).

All proceeds from the auction will go to the Jessica Redfield Foundation. Jessica’s memory continues to live on in a great number of good works, including this one.

Agree with Brad about his comments. This is my 5th year playing and for us old timers, its fun to get together, play some hockey and have a good time for a good cause. Props to Lance and Justin for doing this!

Adrian,
The linke for the hockey guild is dead. How do we get info on this tournament for next year as an out of towner? I’d like to get a team to make the trip to Denver for a charity tournament (just beer league players here).

Terry Frei graduated from Wheat Ridge High School in the Denver area and has degrees in history and journalism from the University of Colorado-Boulder. He worked for the Rocky Mountain News while attending CU and joined the Post staff after graduation. He has also worked at the Oregonian in Portland, Ore., and The Sporting News. His seventh book, March 1939: Before the Madness, was issued in February 2014.

Chambers covers college and professional hockey for The Denver Post. He has written for the Post since 1994, after dumping his first 9-to-5 office job a couple years out of college. He primarily follows the University of Denver hockey team and helps cover the Avalanche.